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lizard1 /ˈlɪzəd /nounA reptile that typically has a long body and tail, four legs, movable eyelids, and a rough, scaly, or spiny skin.- Suborder Lacertilia (or Sauria), order Squamata: many families.
In the end, they supplied the moviemakers with three monitor lizards and six bearded dragon lizards....- The Newcastle-based trust's pair of bearded dragon lizards were on show throughout the weekend.
- The lizards get their Bearded Dragon name because of spikes under the chin that gives the appearance of a full beard.
Phrases flat out like a lizard drinking Origin Late Middle English: from Old French lesard(e), from Latin lacertus 'lizard, sea fish', also 'muscle'. Rhymes blizzard, gizzard, izard, vizard, wizard Lizard2 /ˈlɪzəd /A promontory in SW England, in Cornwall. Its southern tip, Lizard Point, is the southernmost point of the British mainland. |